August 04, 2011

Blatant Promotion of Works I Have Edited

by Alison Dasho

Some of the titles I've edited over the years have recently been made available for Kindle and Nook (and okay some have been available for awhile, but I have to be completionist about this!), and I wanted to be sure to let you guys know.

Ruby Jane Whittaker takes center stage in this one -- by disappearing. Skin works his way across the country to find her, while she works her way through the past to rediscover the crimes she left behind.

Hello Kitty Must Die, by Angela S. Choi KindleNook (Free on both for a limited time!)

A missing young girl -- who also happens to have burst on the art scene at the age of 4 with her Abstract Expressionist paintings. If Moe Prager can solve this case, perhaps he can reestablish a relationship with his own estranged daughter.

A maybe-rabid beaver. A clan of Kussmaul brothers. A shunned Amish woman addicted to meth, and a dead painter. A knot that's not a knot. (Editing John's series remains one of my most favorite, and most rewarding, work experiences. This is #2 in that series. I cannot reccomend it highly enough.)

The Big Two-Hearted, and the man who supposedly tried to teach Hemingway to fly fish. A Bookmobile librarian who idolizes Pippi Longstocking. A tanker truck full of water stolen from Lake Superior. A wonderful end to the Knot series. (This is #4 -- I'm not sure if/when #1 and #3 will be available in e-format, but I hope you'll grab #2 and #4 while they're here!)

A dusty, tiny town in Oklahoma. A dead body gone missing. A part-time deputy trying to catch up and stay alive. The pace doesn't let up, and neither does Gischler -- he throws all kinds of unkind things at his characters, and you'll delight to see how they stay standing (or not).

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Blatant Promotion of Works I Have Edited

by Alison Dasho

Some of the titles I've edited over the years have recently been made available for Kindle and Nook (and okay some have been available for awhile, but I have to be completionist about this!), and I wanted to be sure to let you guys know.

Ruby Jane Whittaker takes center stage in this one -- by disappearing. Skin works his way across the country to find her, while she works her way through the past to rediscover the crimes she left behind.

Hello Kitty Must Die, by Angela S. Choi KindleNook (Free on both for a limited time!)

A missing young girl -- who also happens to have burst on the art scene at the age of 4 with her Abstract Expressionist paintings. If Moe Prager can solve this case, perhaps he can reestablish a relationship with his own estranged daughter.

A maybe-rabid beaver. A clan of Kussmaul brothers. A shunned Amish woman addicted to meth, and a dead painter. A knot that's not a knot. (Editing John's series remains one of my most favorite, and most rewarding, work experiences. This is #2 in that series. I cannot reccomend it highly enough.)

The Big Two-Hearted, and the man who supposedly tried to teach Hemingway to fly fish. A Bookmobile librarian who idolizes Pippi Longstocking. A tanker truck full of water stolen from Lake Superior. A wonderful end to the Knot series. (This is #4 -- I'm not sure if/when #1 and #3 will be available in e-format, but I hope you'll grab #2 and #4 while they're here!)

A dusty, tiny town in Oklahoma. A dead body gone missing. A part-time deputy trying to catch up and stay alive. The pace doesn't let up, and neither does Gischler -- he throws all kinds of unkind things at his characters, and you'll delight to see how they stay standing (or not).